«Albert Fish, 65, Pays Penalty at Sing Sing». The New York Times, 17-01-1936. «Albert Fish, 65 years old, of 55 East 128th Street, Manhattan, a house painter who murdered Grace Budd, 6, after attacking her in a Westchester farmhouse in 1928, was put to death tonight in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison.»
«Wife Accuses Caretaker as Abductor Who Vanished With Girl Two Years Ago». The New York Times, 05-09-1930. «The kidnapping of 10-year-old Grace Budd, a mystery that has baffled the police for more than two years since the girl was lured from her parents' home at 406 West Seventieth Street on June 3, 1928, was believed to have been solved yesterday, detectives said, with the first actual arrest on the kidnapping charge.»
«Ex-Wife Unconcerned». The New York Times, 15-12-1934, p. 3. «Mrs. Estella Wilcox of Waterloo, former wife of Albert Fish, said tonight that she did not care what happens to her former husband.»
«C. E. Pope Accused in Disappearance of Child From Her Home on June 3, 1928». The New York Times, 22-12-1930. «Charles Edward Pope, who has spent the last 108 days in jail after his arrest in connection with the disappearance of Grace Budd, 10 years old, who was last seen at her parents' home, 406 West Fifteenth Street, on June 3, 1928, will go on trial today before Judge Allen in General Sessions on a charge of kidnapping the missing girl.»